margaret atwood
a word after a word after a word is power

 
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Running Time: 92, 78, 52 and 44 mins
Year: 2019

Visit: www.margaretatwoodtravels.com

synopsis

Margaret Atwood has never been more relevant than she is today. Readers are turning to her work as they face the rise of authoritarian politics, rapidly evolving technologies, and the slow-motion disaster of climate change. Her poetry and books are about survival, but they are also survival tools themselves. 

The recent success of the television adaptation of her novel, The Handmaid’s Tale, has made Atwood a household name. The launch of her sequel, The Testaments, has been international news. Millions follow Atwood’s early morning Tweets.

Yet few know the private Margaret Atwood. Who is the woman behind these stories? How does she always seem to know what is to come? 

For a year our film crew had exclusive access to Atwood and her late partner Graeme Gibson, as they travelled to speaking engagements around the world. Margaret was enthusiastically welcomed by crowds of all ages.

We accompanied Atwood to the set of The Handmaid’s Tale, where she met lead actor Elisabeth Moss and Ane Crabtree, costume designer of the blood-red robes worn by protesters around the world. 

The film also delves into Margaret Atwood’s “backstory”, growing up in the Canadian wilderness, her early days as a poet at Harvard where she met and married a classmate, later meeting her life-partner Graeme Gibson and writing The Handmaid’s Tale. 

Atwood’s major works are explored and threaded through the film, revealing the personal and societal factors that inform her stories. 

Stories are shared by closest friends and family and, of course, directly by Atwood herself.

We spent time with her, as she completed the final chapters of her much-anticipated sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale - a rare glimpse into the writer’s practice, as she wrote on planes, boats and on the road.  

Credits

Directed & Produced by Nancy Lang & Peter Raymont
Executive Producers Peter Pearson, Steve Ord 
Supervising Producer Stephen Paniccia 

Editors Cathy Gulkin, Kathryn Lyons 

Director of Photography John Westheuser 

Sound recording Peter Sawade

Featuring Margaret Atwood, Graeme Gibson, Ane Crabtree Elisabeth Moss, Sarah Polley and others

White Pine Pictures Presents
In Association with documentary Channel and CBC Docs
With the participation of the Canada Media Fund, Ontario Creates, Rogers Documentary Fund, The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit 
Developed and Produced with the participation of Telefilm Canada

Margaret Atwood’s Poetry and Prose Read by Tatiana Maslany



Margaret Atwood: A Word After a Word after a Word is Power is distributed by White Pine Pictures in Canada and has sold to CBC and SRC. The film is distributed internationally by Abacus Media Rights and has been sold to the major American on demand service HULU, as well as foreign territories including ARTE in France and Germany, SKY in the U.K. , MTV in Latin America and HBO for Central Europe, plus sales to Australia, New Zealand, The Netherlands, Finland and Sweden.


“intimate and poetic.”

— Globe and Mail

“a celebration of all things atwoodian”

— National Post

“revealing. much to offer”

— SBS Guide, Australian

AWARDS & RECOGNITION

 

winner
2021 HUDSON FILM FESTIVAL

PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD

 

NOMINEE
2021 canadian screen award

BEST ORIGINAL MUSIC
(Todor Kobakov)

winner
2020 san luis obispo international film festival

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

 

NOMINEE
2021 canadian screen award

BEST SOUND
(Peter Sawade, Jane Tattersall, Sue Conley, Lou Solakofski, Jesse Fellows)

NOMINEE
2020 Canadian cinema editors award

BEST EDITING
IN A FEATURE LENGTH DOCUMENTARY
(Cathy Gulkin, Kathryn Lyons)

NOMINEE
2021 canadian screen award

BARBARA SEARS AWARD FOR BEST VISUAL RESEARCH
(Kathie McKenna, Nancy Lang, Connie Littlefield, Isabelle Foisy, Michelle Demeyere, Jessica Joy Wise)


Previous Screenings

TIFF Bell Lightbox
Toronto, ON

Metro Cinema
Edmonton, AB

ByTowne Cinema
Ottawa, ON

The Princess Cinema
Waterloo, ON

The Playhouse Cinema
Hamilton, ON

The Bookshelf Cinema
Guelph, ON

Cinema Du Parc
Montreal, QC

Screening Room
Kingston, ON

Star Cinema
Sidney, BC

IDFA
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema
Toronto, ON

PAC Film House
St. Catharines, ON

The Loft Cinema
Cobourg, ON

Hay Literary Festival
Cartagena, Colombia

Cinecenta
Victoria, BC

Stockholm Feminists Film Festival
Stockholm, Sweden

Downtown DocFest
Belleville, ON

Litfilms
Munster, Germany

Movie Monday
Victoria, BC

Atwater Public Library
Montreal, QC

Leipzig Book Fair
Leipzig, Germany

San Luis Obispo Documentary Festival
San Luis Obispo, CA

CPH:DOX
Copenhagen, Denmark

Biografilm Festival
Bologna, Italy

Doc Aviv Film Festival
Tel Aviv, Israel

Lunenburg Doc Fest
Lunenburg, NS

Santa Fe Independent Film Festival
Santa Fe, NM

Hudson Film Festival
Hudson, QC


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